This is a do-or-die clash for 10th-placed St Kilda, as the Saints can't afford to lose another game if they are to make the finals. And although the Cats' loss to West Coast last weekend means they can no longer make the top four, this is a crucial clash for them as well. They are currently seventh on the ladder, but they need to finish fifth or sixth if they want to be sure of playing in Victoria in week one of the finals.

THE FOUR POINTS
GEELONG
1. Coming up after a road-trip to Perth is always tough. But it will be especially so for the Cats this week, as their clash with the Eagles was a ferocious affair. The positive for Geelong is that some of their most experienced players - Joel Corey (hamstring), Paul Chapman (calf) and James Kelly (groin) - missed the trip due to injuries. Corey, Chapman and Kelly are all rated as good chances to return to face the Saints.

2. The last two times Geelong and St Kilda have met on a Friday night the games have been decided by four points and one point respectively. Overall, there have been 31 games between these sides decided by less than a goal, with the Cats winning 21 and the Saints 10.

4. Geelong's No. 1 ruckman, Trent West, has missed the past two games with a minor knee problem. Despite reports that he was set to be sidelined for the rest of the home and away season, West is likely to be selected to take on the Saints. West's return to fitness has come at a very good time, as the Cats could be without back-up ruckman Orren Stephenson this weekend after he suffered a hand injury against the Eagles.

ST KILDA
1. For the best part of a decade, Geelong and St Kilda have been each other's barometers and in many ways, the Cats are the sliding door club that the Saints so easily could have been. Both teams brought in huge talent in the drafts from 1999-2001, rising up the ladder together. They peaked in the mid-to late part of the last decade but while the Cats have won three flags, the Saints are yet to taste success. Geelong will finish higher than St Kilda this season but the Saints do match up well against their rivals and could challenge.

4. Jason Blake's importance to the St Kilda team has always been underestimated and he shapes as a valuable acquisition if as expected he returns from injury for this game. Blake can hold down a key defensive role and provide support in the ruck - two areas the Saints do not have tremendous depth in. If he is back, the balance of the St Kilda team will improve drastically.

AFL.com.au prediction: Geelong by 11 points

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